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Kalpasuta

Eternal lineage

kal-puh-soo-tuh/kəlˈpɑːsuːtə/

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9
Lucky #
Saturday
Lucky Day
Sanskrit
Origin
Unisex
Gender

Meaning & Origin

Derived from two words - 'Kalpa' meaning eternal and 'Suta' meaning lineage.

Spiritual meaning

Symbolizing a timeless heritage, rooted in Hindu spirituality.

Language details

🕉️Sanskrit

कल्पसूत

Era's Child

🇮🇳Hindi

कल्पसूत

युगों का बच्चा

🇮🇳Tamil

கல்பசூத

காலத்தின் குழந்தை

🇮🇳Telugu

కల్పసూత

కాలంగా జన్మించబడును

🇮🇳Marathi

Kalpasuta

हिंदू नाव म्हणजे Eternal lineage

🇧🇩Bengali

Kalpasuta

হিন্দু নাম যার অর্থ Eternal lineage

Pronunciation & Numerology

Pronunciation

kal-puh-soo-tuh

/kəlˈpɑːsuːtə/

Lucky number

9

Lucky day

Saturday

Lucky colors

BluePurple

Life path

3

Lucky stone

Lapis Lazuli

Cultural & Spiritual notes

The name "Kalpasuta" holds a considerable cultural impact, as 'Kalpa' is a revered and central concept in Hinduism. The very idea of a 'Kalpa' depicts a historic and cyclical time frame, symbolizing the boundless rhythm of creation, preservation, and destruction. People named Kalpasuta are perceived as being part of this vast cosmic cycle, and their lineage carries a legendary gravitas.

In the spiritual realm, the name "Kalpasuta" gains immense significance as 'Kalpa' is also an essential tenet of Hinduism's concept of time, denoting an eternal cycle that signifies the infinite continuum of existence. A unique spiritual resonance is attached to such a name, emphasizing enduring knowledge and understanding, wisdom, and deep spiritual connection. The person bearing the name Kalpasuta is thought to possess these qualities, providing them a connection to the eternal realms and the wisdom of their ancient lineage.

Cultural name • Root: Sanskrit root 'kalpa' (era) and 'suta' (child) • Not directly referenced in Vedas or Upanishads.

Historical references

The name 'Kalpasuta' is mentioned in the ancient Indian epic 'Mahabharata'. It is the name of a powerful celestial weapon wielded by the god Indra. The weapon is described as a thunderbolt, which can destroy the universe at the end of a cosmic cycle.

circa 400 BCE

Another reference to 'Kalpasuta' can be found in the Puranic literature, specifically in the 'Brahma Purana'. It is mentioned that the god Brahma created a divine being named 'Kalpasuta' to perform the task of destroying the universe at the end of a cosmic cycle.

circa 5th-7th centuries CE

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